Israel Declares War After Hamas Attacks. UPDATE: Israel Ends Ceasefire, Begins Bombing Gaza

Might be accurate


Lebanon been was active yesterday

Also there was striking into Israel that killed some folks…

So maybe :dunno::dunno::dunno:
my guess is the total they released is close to or less than half of the real number
 
Was this vid posted already

IOF gets pinned down in back room after meeting real resistance fighters.



...at the 2:39 mark is that soldier hiding behind a blanket, or maybe waiting for what he thinks could be the inevitable.

Yep…. Actually holding blanket to stop blood but your assessment is much better :lol:


Y’all beat me to it. I’d be pissed off if I’m in a firefight and look to my right and see a soldier hiding under a blanket.
 
South Africa is the moral baseline of the world. Wow.

Stood up for Gazans in the International Court of Justice.

ICJ refuses Israel's demand to throw out the genocide case against them.
 
yeah - a few weeks ago reporters were watching the isreali hospitals (before gov't crack down on hospitals giving out info)-
noting helicopter arrivals and military ambulances - while talking to staff
based on that they were speculating IDF might be reporting as little as 15-20% of deaths and 70-80% of casualties
It being easier to hide the dead than it is to hide the wounded

they also reported that the majority of the injured were amputees and brain injuries

Yep for the amputees part it's not a surprise those Hamas cats use those RPGs to deal with almost all targets and in any situations, with amputation as a consequence opposite to bullet wounds

 
Yep for the amputees part it's not a surprise those Hamas cats use those RPGs to deal with almost all targets and in any situations, with amputation as a consequence opposite to bullet wounds


Russia arching them clips, I’m always thinking about this..



“You know I’m surgical with this bitch Jaan”

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Houthi missile attack forces cargo ships with US navy escort to turn around​

US navy shoots down two missiles and a third lands in sea as Iran-aligned group continues strikes against Red Sea shipping​

Flight operations onboard a US navy vessel in the Red Sea

Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor
Thu 25 Jan 2024 00.25 EST

Two ships sailing close to the Gulf of Aden were forced to seek the support of the US navy after explosions were heard nearby, as the Houthi group kept up their assault on commercial shipping off the coast of Yemen.
The Houthis have said their attacks are in solidarity with the Palestinians as Israel bombards Gaza. The ships belonging to the US subsidiary of Danish shipping company Maersk were carrying US military supplies when they came under attack from three anti-ship missiles near the Bab el-Mandeb strait. The US central command (Centcom) said two missiles were shot down, and a third landed in the sea. No damage was caused either to the Maersk Detroit or the Maersk Chesapeake and no injuries were reported, Centcom said.
Maersk said in a statement: “En route, both ships reported seeing explosions close by and the US navy accompaniment also intercepted multiple projectiles. The crew, ship and cargo are safe and unharmed. The US navy has turned both ships around and is escorting them back to the Gulf of Aden.”
Maersk said its US subsidiary was now suspending Red Sea transits. “The safety of our crews is of utmost importance. Following the escalation of risk, MLL [Maersk Line Limited] is suspending transits in the region until further notice” the spokesperson said.
Both commercial vessels carry cargo for the US government and are enrolled in programs run by the defence department to transport forces, supplies and equipment during times of war or national emergency, which is why they were escorted through the strait.
Centcom also reported that on Tuesday night it had launched two pre-emptive strikes designed to stop imminent Houthi attacks. Previous attacks last Friday underlined the current inability of the US and UK to neutralise the Houthis despite multiple attacks on their missile sites.
The UK defence secretary, Grant Shapps, told MPs that risks to global navigation continued, with shipping costs rising by as much as 300%. He challenged what he described as absurd Houthi claims to be the Robin Hood of Yemen, saying their history proved the opposite. He said the attacks in which the UK participated alongside the US destroyed Houthi surface-to-air missiles and the Houthis’ ability to hold the seas to ransom.
“Our military strikes did not cause any civilian casualties,” Shapps said.
The attacks on the Houthis were backed by the influential chair of the UK’s foreign affairs select committee, Alicia Kearns, who said it was ahistorical to regard the Houthis as anti-colonial freedom fighters.
Houthi forces in Yemen have written to the UN demanding that all UK and US staff leave the country within a month on the basis that their governments are mounting assaults on Yemen. The warning also appeared to apply to NGOs working in the capital, Sana’a. In addition, it was reported that the Houthis had prevented a UN plane from landing in the strategically important town of Marib on Wednesday.
The threatened expulsions by the Houthis followed strikes by the US and Britain, with support from other countries, against military targets of the Iran-aligned group. The US government last week also said it would return the Houthis to a list of terrorist groups.
The Houthi foreign ministry letter to the UN stated: “The ministry … would like to stress that you must inform officials and workers with US and British citizenships to prepare to leave the country within 30 days.” It was sent to the UN’s acting humanitarian coordinator in Yemen, Peter Hawkins.
The letter also ordered foreign organisations not to hire American and British citizens for Yemen’s operations.

The US embassy said in a statement that it was aware of reports about the letter but “cannot speak on behalf of the UN or humanitarian organisations in Yemen as to what they may have received from Houthi ‘authorities’”.
The British embassy said staff had not yet been told to leave and the mission was in close contact with the UN on the issue.
“The UN provide vital assistance to the Yemeni people … via the very sea routes that the Houthis are jeopardising,” the British mission in Yemen said in a statement. The UK’s Middle East minister called for the UN to be allowed to get on with the job.
Iraq accuses US of ‘reckless escalation’ of regional violence after latest strikes
Ahmed bin Mubarak, the foreign minister of the UN-recognised Aden-based government, also claimed Houthi militia had earlier in the week threatened to target a Sudanese civilian plane transporting stranded Yemenis from Port Sudan to Mokha airport.
He made the claim in a meeting with the UN’s Yemen envoy, Hans Grundberg, to illustrate the impossibility of dealing with the Houthis, who resisted a concerted Saudi-led air campaign after capturing Sana’a and forcing the western-backed former president to flee in 2015.
In April 2022 a ceasefire between the Houthis and the Saudi-led coalition prompted a decline in violence, and fighting has largely remained in abeyance despite the official expiry of the truce in October.
Bin Mubarak stressed the need for the international community to reconsider dealing seriously with the Houthi militias, remarks indicating that the UN-backed governmentwants to see the internal peace process frozen because of the Houthis’ behaviour.
Grundberg also met the Saudi and UAE ambassadors to Yemen, and the ambassadors of the five permanent members of the UN security council.
He stressed the need to maintain “a favourable environment for the continuation of dialogue in Yemen, and the importance of continuing concerted regional and international support for peace efforts”.
Saudi Arabia is not an enthusiastic supporter of the western strikes on the Houthis because it fears they will destabilise peace talks.
 
Venezuela:

We welcome the ruling issued by the International Court of Justice regarding Israel's clear violations of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.

We consider the ruling to be an immediate request for a ceasefire. We condemn all types of violence by “Israel” against Gaza and stress the sacred rights of the Palestinian people.
 
That was me. I thought it might work.
But, Houthis have too many mobile missile launching sites.
And how are they able to tell which ships are American/British.
Only by the flag on the ship? oh :dunno:

I also forgot, the Houthis are a group that lives Yemen.
They aren't the government of Yemen.


 
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That was me. I thought it might work.
But, Houthis have too many mobile missile launching sites.
And how are they able to tell which ships are American/British.
Only by the flag on the ship? oh :dunno:



I think the final line of communication is letting said port your in route.

There was a ship that was attacked, which said they was going to Italy. The call log showed them alerting Israeli port. I think the alert was made a couple weeks before the attack.

Also, they attacking any ship that have connections to isreal.

Along with ship that don’t take the warnings to redirect…
 
“The Italian government has forbidden any Pro-Palestine protest to take place on the Holocaust Remembrance Day.”
 
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After all of those strikes in Yemen, why is a British tanker burned for 2 hours in the Red Sea?



Houthis claim missile strike as British oil tanker Marlin Luanda set on fire​

26 Jan, 2024 03:56 PM
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Red Sea crisis: surge in number of ships at Durban's port
15 hours ago 1:50
Houthi rebels claimed to have struck a British-registered oil tanker with a missile, setting it on fire.

Yemeni naval forces attacked the tanker, the Marlin Luanda in the Gulf Of Aden, the Iran-backed group’s military spokesman Yahya Saree said.

“The strike was direct, and resulted [in] the burning of the vessel,” he added.

UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) reported an incident 60 nautical miles southeast of Aden.

It comes after an earlier incident in which two missiles were reported to have exploded in the water.

UKMTO said authorities have been informed and are responding to the latest strike, warning other vessels to transit with caution and report any suspicious activity.

The Houthis have repeatedly launched attacks on ships in the Red Sea since November in protest against Israel war on Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

But they have frequently targeted vessels with tenuous or no clear links to Israel, endangering shipping on a key route for global trade.

Houthi attacks ‘illegal and unacceptable’​

Alongside numerous air strikes on key Houthi targets, the UK and US are also targeting key figures in the Iran-backed militant group with sanctions.

A second series of UK and US airstrikes carried out at the start of the week appears to have done little to deter Houthi action.

Earlier on Friday, a spokeswoman for the UK Prime Minister said: “We continue to call on [the Houthis] to step back from such action. We’re clear that this is illegal and unacceptable.”

UK Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron is currently finishing a trip to the Middle East, in a diplomatic bid to reduce tensions as the Israeli bombardment of Gaza continues.
 
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When reports like this get published, what do you expect






This is all crazy to me. This is the most obviously wrong conflict that I’ve experienced the US getting into. I’m starting to wonder if the US has always been messed up but we didn’t have access to media to give a different point of view. Seeing these dead kids and civilians getting shot is truly evil. I grew up thinking that these middle eastern brothers were the bad guys.
 
This is all crazy to me. This is the most obviously wrong conflict that I’ve experienced the US getting into. I’m starting to wonder if the US has always been messed up but we didn’t have access to media to give a different point of view. Seeing these dead kids and civilians getting shot is truly evil. I grew up thinking that these middle eastern brothers were the bad guys.
The US has definitely always been like that. Propaganda is the only reason most of us growing up thought America was really fighting for freedom and all that other bullshit. This isn't the first American sponsored genocide. Rwanda was as well along many others.
 
Lebanese-Israeli border: Hezbollah performs "night of fire" situation as of 18:00, January 27, 2024

The already tense situation on the Lebanese-Israeli border has significantly worsened. This is due to Israeli Air Force strikes on several targets in the southern Lebanon rear areas.

▪️ The Israeli command reported that they have defeated the Hezbollah military complex in Deir Ams, and also hit another group facility in Beit Lifa, resulting in the death of four people.

▪️ In response, Hezbollah fighters have launched rockets at numerous targets along the entire border, which the Israeli media have already labeled as "the night of fire."

▪️ Currently, we know of 12 fire raids, with Israeli strongholds and military bases being the main targets.

▪️ However, the outcome of the fire strike is unknown. The Israeli media has only shown footage of small columns of smoke in the area of several populated areas. It is possible that the strikes were mainly carried out in open areas, creating the desired media effect for the group.

Even during the night, we reported a change in Hezbollah's tactics on the border. Previously, the group mainly targeted observation posts and security cameras at the separation barrier. Now, the Lebanese have started attacking more remote IDF electronic reconnaissance facilities.

It is possible that in the near future, Hezbollah fighters will intensify attacks on such infrastructure, including a more widespread use of kamikaze drones and ballistic missiles
 
Sooooooo Israeli don’t give a fuck about the ICJ



“Israel Kills 174 Day After ICJ Genocide Ruling

Gaza's Health Ministry has also reported 310 were wounded by Israeli bombardments in the enclave in the 24 hours following Friday's International Court of Justice provisional genocide ruling.

The Palestinian National Council slammed Israel's stated aims of creating a buffer zone as a "racist, fascist, colonial goal" that would only serve to slash 20% of territory.

Meanwhile, civil rights lawyer Michael Mansfield slammed the ICJ ruling for not going far enough to demand a ceasefire, but highlighted the obligation of allied governments to stop supplying arms or funding the Israeli war effort.”
 
Bruh soooooo these fuckers, what action in the North, with Lebanon

They kinda ready to leave Gaza but they can’t because they can’t look weak

Now they looking to cross the redline with the Egyptians in the south…



Israel has warned Egypt of plans to send troops to Rafah in Gaza.

"Israel informed Egypt on Saturday evening of its intention to send troops into Rafah and the Philadelphia Corridor, despite Egypt's strong opposition to such a decision, Maariv reported, citing Sky News Arabia."

“The head of the State Information Service (SIS), Diaa Rashwan, said earlier this week: “It must be strictly emphasized that any Israeli move in this direction will lead to a serious threat to Egyptian-Israeli relations.”
 
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